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Definition of hired man in English: hired mannoun North American A male domestic servant. 〈北美〉男仆 Example sentencesExamples - Officered by the commercial leaders of the city, their rank and file comprised mainly apprentices and hired men rather than householders.
- The man, the hired man who was to give her away to her groom, was looking down and wore a big, black cowboy hat.
- There was still no hired man named Jose who would help me balance my checkbook.
- I also remembered watching my uncle's hired man whitewash the interior of the dairy barn.
- But both hired men were quickly convinced of HRM's merits by the undeniable evidence in the pasture.
- He was our hired man for a while when I was growing up.
- The hatchet job is done by hired men, who usually get Rs 100 in cash, a biryani packet and two bottles of liquor (whisky or rum) per day.
- Nichols, if I thought I'd hired men like that, I would quit your employment at once.
- Kira turned to the three remaining hired men, ice glazing her beautiful brown eyes.
- He penciled in smoke drifting from the chimneys of the hired men's house, the office, and the ministry's dwelling.
- Why don't you two place yourselves in charge, but delegate the less important matters to a hired man?
- The call came in soon as he heard the voice of his hired man.
- It noted that, as models for their work, the Andersons used their cook Emma and hired men from the Transient Bureau, a New Deal Relief Agency.
- Two days later, hired men came to work sporting a gold wristwatch.
- She looked up surprised and realized that this man was not a sailor of a hired man.
- Did a passerby chance to see the danger, or a hired man?
- He tells Tom, ‘I see now I was working for you like a hired man, and while you were away I sold your property’.
- The hired man shouted for Mrs. Rooney, but there was no reply.
- Certainly, like one of Frost's hired men, we have to make allowances for each other's ignorance.
- He told his father that Greg and Jared were staying with the two hired men at his home.
Definition of hired man in US English: hired mannounˈhī(ə)rd man North American 1A male domestic servant. 〈北美〉男仆 Example sentencesExamples - Two days later, hired men came to work sporting a gold wristwatch.
- Why don't you two place yourselves in charge, but delegate the less important matters to a hired man?
- But both hired men were quickly convinced of HRM's merits by the undeniable evidence in the pasture.
- The hatchet job is done by hired men, who usually get Rs 100 in cash, a biryani packet and two bottles of liquor (whisky or rum) per day.
- Did a passerby chance to see the danger, or a hired man?
- It noted that, as models for their work, the Andersons used their cook Emma and hired men from the Transient Bureau, a New Deal Relief Agency.
- She looked up surprised and realized that this man was not a sailor of a hired man.
- The hired man shouted for Mrs. Rooney, but there was no reply.
- He penciled in smoke drifting from the chimneys of the hired men's house, the office, and the ministry's dwelling.
- I also remembered watching my uncle's hired man whitewash the interior of the dairy barn.
- He tells Tom, ‘I see now I was working for you like a hired man, and while you were away I sold your property’.
- Nichols, if I thought I'd hired men like that, I would quit your employment at once.
- The call came in soon as he heard the voice of his hired man.
- Kira turned to the three remaining hired men, ice glazing her beautiful brown eyes.
- The man, the hired man who was to give her away to her groom, was looking down and wore a big, black cowboy hat.
- He was our hired man for a while when I was growing up.
- Officered by the commercial leaders of the city, their rank and file comprised mainly apprentices and hired men rather than householders.
- Certainly, like one of Frost's hired men, we have to make allowances for each other's ignorance.
- There was still no hired man named Jose who would help me balance my checkbook.
- He told his father that Greg and Jared were staying with the two hired men at his home.
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another term for hired hand
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